P&G has consistently demonstrated disrespect and in some cases hostility towards acquired company employees. - Anonymous employee Procter & Gamble Employee Review

2.0
Dec 31, 2011
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good compensation, good benefits, good training. P&G has well developed processes and business models that are hugely successful. Great place for someone to start with and get excellent training in several functional areas.

Cons

Career advancement based on who you know and not on what you do if you aspire to move beyond the band 2 level. Networking and developing key relationships with the "right" people absolutely essential. Without it, there is no chance to succeed. Very prescriptive company that stifles innovation despite their rhetoric to promote innovation. Fairly typical of a large company - doubtful it is much different elsewhere.

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